Archive for October, 2011

Monday, Oct. 10th Peace & Justice organizing meeting

Saturday, October 8th, 2011

Aloha Peace & Justice Ohana,
The next Malu ‘Aina organizing meeting for peace and justice is Monday, Oct. 10th from 7-9PM at the Kea’au Community Center from 7-9PM.  We normally meet on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month to discuss issues and organizing ideas.  Some items for this Monday’s agenda include:

1.  Planned “Occupy Hilo” Wall St. solidarity protests coming up Sat. Oct. 15th 10-noon fronting the Hilo Merrill Lynch Office on Kilauea Ave. and planned weekly sign holding fronting Merrill Lynch starting Monday, Oct. 24th 4-6PM
2.  Military helicopter flights on Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea in training for Afghanistan
3.  Stepped up drone training at Pohakuloa and a new military drone airfield built near Mauna Kea State Park along Saddle Rd.
4.  Update on military Depleted Uranium (DU) contamination at Pohakuloa and citizen strategy to force comprehensive, independent testing and monitoring at Pohakuloa (with citizen oversight) to determine the full extent of DU contamination there.
5.  Discussion of of possible annual Ho’olaulea to demilitarize Hawaii with events in Hilo and Kona and a citizen protest at Pohakuloa.
6.  Discussion of need for Malu Aina next generation non-profit organic farm volunteers to carry on the work of growing food to share with people in need and to support the work of justice, peace and the environment. Ideas for new Board members too.
7.  Other items for the agenda from those present

Please pass the word and bring a friend.
Mahalo.
Jim

Support for Alternative to Prisons needed

Saturday, October 8th, 2011

Dear friends
Can we add your name to our Kahea? (See below) You can sign as an individual or with any title you prefer.
Check out our website at www.ohanahoopakele.org to see who have signed on already.
Mahalo!

Jim Albertini

… Kahea (Call) to Support Pu’uhonua

as an Alternative to Prison

We support the mission of ‘Ohana Ho’opakele (To Rescue the Family) in establishing Pu’uhonua (Decentralized Wellness Centers – residential and non-residential ) on all islands as an alternative to building more prisons. Pu’uhonua are places open to all, not just Kanaka Maoli, where the traditional ho’opono’pono process of making right will be used to help heal individuals, families, and communities. We believe Pu’uhonua centers are for the good of all Hawai’i’s people and can provide real hope in saving money, reducing recidivism, crime prevention, and long-term positive change.

Occupy Hilo in solidarity with Occupy Wall St.

Friday, October 7th, 2011
  • Aloha kakou,

  • After today’s Hilo peace vigil those gathered shared thoughts about next steps in solidarity with Occupy Wall St. It was agreed that a sign holding will be held in Hilo on Sat. Oct. 15th (World Unites Day) from 10AM till noon fronting Merrill Lynch 1437 Kilauea Ave. with a possible march to Mo’oheau Bandstand following the sign holding. Also agreed to have Monday sign holdings starting Monday, Oct. 24th fronting Merrill Lynch 4-6PM. The Friday Hilo Peace Vigil 3:30-5PM at the downtown Hilo Post Office will continue to link the issues of War and Wall St. –Peace and economic justice. All are welcome. Please pass the word on all the above. Mahalo and solidarity.  Jim Albertini
Some information on Merrill Lynch: In 2007, the CEO of Merrill Lynch, John Thain’s total annual compensation was $83 million. In 2008, in the midst of mortgage backed securities and credit default swaps collapsing, John Thain spent $1.22 million to renovate his office including a $31,000 toilet, $1,100 wastebasket, $131,000 for area rugs, and $87,000 for guest chairs. In late 2008, with Merrill Lynch losing billions and receiving billions in federal bailout money, Merrill Lynch gave out $4BILLION in bonuses to top executives. Source for above: Wikipedia

Occupy Hilo/Occupy Wall St/Occupy the War machine!

Thursday, October 6th, 2011
Hilo Friday peace vigil 3:30-5PM at the downtown Post Office. Bring your signs and broaden the movement for peace to economic justice for all. For those interested in next steps, we can have a meeting following the vigil at 5PM on the lawn of the Hilo Post Office/Federal building. Come one, come all, to talk story on where do we go from here?

Jim Albertini

See Facebook “Occupy Hilo”

Where’s the Outrage on Obama’s Drone Assassinations?

Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

  Anwar al-Awlaki’s Extrajudicial Murder

The law on the use of lethal force by executive order is specific. This assassination broke it – that creates a terrifying precedent

By Michael Ratner, president of the Center for Constitutional Rights

October 01, 20911 “The Guardian” —   Is this the world we want? Where the president of the United States can place an American citizen, or anyone else for that matter, living outside a war zone on a targeted assassination list, and then have him murdered by drone strike.

This was the very result we at the Center for Constitutional Rights and the ACLU feared when we brought a case in US federal court on behalf of Anwar al-Awlaki’s father, hoping to prevent this targeted killing. We lost the case on procedural grounds, but the judge considered the implications of the practice as raising “serious questions”, asking:  “Can the executive order the assassination of a US citizen without first affording him any form of judicial process whatsoever, based on the mere assertion that he is a dangerous member of a terrorist organization?”

Yes, Anwar al-Awlaki was a radical Muslim cleric. Yes, his language and speeches were incendiary. He may even have engaged in plots against the United States – but we do not know that because he was never indicted for a crime.  This profile should not have made him a target for a killing without due process and without any effort to capture, arrest and try him. The US government knew his location for purposes of a drone strike, so why was no effort made to arrest him in Yemen, a country that apparently was allied in the US efforts to track him down?

There are – or were – laws about the circumstances in which deadly force can be used, including against those who are bent on causing harm to the United States. Outside of a war zone, as Awlaki was, lethal force can only be employed in the narrowest and most extraordinary circumstances: when there is a concrete, specific and imminent threat of an attack; and even then, deadly force must be a last resort.

The claim, after the fact, by President Obama that Awlaki “operationally directed efforts” to attack the United States was never presented to a court before he was placed on the “kill” list and is untested. Even if President Obama’s claim has some validity, unless Awlaki’s alleged terrorists actions were imminent and unless deadly force employed as a last resort, this killing constitutes murder.

We know the government makes mistakes, lots of them, in giving people a “terrorist” label. Hundreds of men were wrongfully detained at Guantánamo. Should this same government, or any government, be allowed to order people’s killing without due process?  The dire implications of this killing should not be lost on any of us. There appears to be no limit to the president’s power to kill anywhere in the world, even if it involves killing a citizen of his own country. Today, it’s in Yemen; tomorrow, it could be in the UK or even in the United States.

Stop the Wars!  Stop the Killing!
Ground the Drones!

1. Mourn all victims of violence. 2. Reject war as a solution. 3. Defend civil liberties. 4. Oppose all discrimination, anti-Islamic, anti-Semitic, etc. 5. Seek peace through justice in Hawai`i and around the world.
Contact: Malu `Aina Center for Non-violent Education & Action P.O. Box AB Kurtistown, Hawai`i 96760.
Phone (808) 966-7622.  Email ja@interpac.net   http://www.malu-aina.org
Hilo Peace Vigil leaflet (Oct. 7, 2011 – 524th week) – Friday 3:30-5PM downtown Post Office